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I have ringing of the ears, too, but manage to ignore it most of the =
time. Will have to see if there's a particular tune!
Elizabeth
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From: George Shirley=20
To: gardeners@globalgarden.com=20
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: [gardeners] Ramblings of a Pickpocket was Sadness in the =
Monday garden
You don't have a built-in soundtrack in your mind? Wow, how lucky. My=20
tinnitus, by some reason, sometimes comes in as the theme to some =
movie.=20
Either that or I'm consciously trying to hear something other than=20
bzzzzz. I've never envisioned myself as a redhead on a camel or even a =
Princess though.
George
tr1ulium@bellsouth.net wrote:
> But I'm not very sneaky, and lack manual coordination skills. =
There's a box in the hall at work today, and I've tripped over it twice =
already. ;)
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> Actually, I'd like to think I would have been a Princess, at least. =
Or the heroine of a Regency novel. =20
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> I seem to remember having long red hair and riding a camel to a =
remote palace--or was that a Barbara Cartland novel? =20
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> Much more glamorous than sitting at work typing, followed by walking =
on the treadmill at home, fixing supper, and cleaning house.
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> Think how much more exciting our lives could be if they were just =
accompanied by a soundtrack, like in the movies. One-second glances in =
real life become 2 minute meaningful moments with various camera =
angles. Hmmmmm....just noticed I used the same letters in 2 different =
words in the previous sentence. Glances, angles. Can you tell I'm =
going into a stream-of-consciousness mode? Need to eat something today =
other than sugar. Had Whoppers for breakfast and several mini candy =
bars for lunch.
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> Elizabeth
> tiarella@bellsouth.net
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I have ringing of the ears, too, but =
manage to=20
ignore it most of the time. Will have to see if there's a =
particular=20
tune!

You don't have a built-in soundtrack in your mind? Wow, =
how=20
lucky. My tinnitus, by some reason, sometimes comes in as the =
theme to=20
some movie. Either that or I'm consciously trying to hear =
something other=20
than bzzzzz. I've never envisioned myself as a redhead on a camel =
or even=20
a Princess though.

> But I'm not very sneaky, and lack manual =
coordination=20
skills. There's a box in the hall at work today, and I've =
tripped over=20
it twice already. ;)> > Actually, I'd like to =
think I=20
would have been a Princess, at least. Or the heroine of a =
Regency=20
novel. > > I seem to remember having long red hair =
and=20
riding a camel to a remote palace--or was that a Barbara Cartland =
novel? =20
> > Much more glamorous than sitting at work typing, =
followed by=20
walking on the treadmill at home, fixing supper, and cleaning =
house.>=20
> Think how much more exciting our lives could be if they were =
just=20
accompanied by a soundtrack, like in the movies. One-second =
glances in=20
real life become 2 minute meaningful moments with various camera =
angles. Hmmmmm....just noticed I used the same letters in 2 =
different=20
words in the previous sentence. Glances, angles. Can you =
tell I'm=20
going into a stream-of-consciousness mode? Need to eat something =
today=20
other than sugar. Had Whoppers for breakfast and several mini =
candy bars=20
for lunch.> > Elizabeth> tiarella@bellsouth.net>=